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Oxo Good Grips Bent Icing Knife

Oxo Good Grips Bent Icing Knife
From OXO

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Product Description

The Good Grips Bent Icing Knife is an essential for any kitchen where pastries and dessert are a must. It features a sturdy, flexible, stainless steel blade that's bent to ensure adequate clearance above frosted surfaces. The soft, non-slip handle rests comfortably in your hand.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1574 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Oxo
  • Model: 73591
  • Dimensions: .88" h x 1.25" w x 12.50" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Comfortable, nonslip handle, wet or dry
  • Bent blade keeps gives hands ample clearance
  • Great for frosting cakes
  • Stainless-steel construction
  • Safe to use in dishwasher

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The OXO Good Grips bent icing knife features a sturdy, flexible, stainless-steel blade. The bent blade elevates your hand to ensure adequate clearance above frosted surfaces, while the soft nonslip handle rests comfortably in your hand. The icing knife is dishwasher-safe.


Customer Reviews

What a tool....5
If you are either a beginner or an expert cake baker, this bent icing knife is one of the best on the market. Thanks to OXO, whose product line, has the best grip handles, the balance of this knife is great. It is the only one you will need.

Works well, has some flaws.4
I bought this because I, too, wanted a longer icing knife. I works well, with the exception that it is flexible. So, the frosting cannot be cold or stiff, which sometimes makes the cake more difficult to ice. It does work fantastically with softer frostings and whipped cream.

Not for cake icing1
This tool may have some other uses that I don't know of, but it is just too flimsy for icing cakes with anything other than whipped cream. I think it's also much too short and narrow for the job, but that's probably a personal preference.